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the splintering
noun
A long, sharp fragment of material, often wood.
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The splintering wood hit many, including the president, like spears.
The work is about the splintering of forms.
Politically, Kuchma had benefited from the splintering of the left among several candidates.
The splintering, he said, creates openings within the electoral process, even if they are long shots.
The splintering of the music industry has also resulted in altered priorities for many musicians.
Understating the splintering of the Republican base also keeps hope alive for a tight race.
Shortly afterward, we heard loud shouts and the splintering of glass.
Post-internet and cable television, the splintering of cultural consumption is itself the mass activity.
A big obstacle is the splintering of the rebels into a confusion of factions, often for reasons of personal rivalry.
They use networks of outsourced suppliers and assemblers, which has led to the splintering of research divisions.
And there is a greater sense, so far, of cohesion in this positive campaign than in the splintering Out factions.
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